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Old April 30, 2013   #16
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Looks nice Charlie.

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Old May 2, 2013   #17
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I've been trying to decide between drip and SIP. This thread has been awesome. Thank you for detailing your journey so far!
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They're different systems, and terrain dictates. I wanted the SIPs because it's got more of a "groundwater always being there" effect than "always needing to be watered." But because of the equipment I had on hand and where I put them, drip was the way to go.
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I think - and I could be totally wrong - that a container in contact with the ground is more forgiving as far as soil mix goes?

I love the idea of SIP, but it's very attractive to be able use a part compost mix (no Promix available for me). I have some SIPs already, so I think I will set up a few different options just to see what works here.

Haven't found much information on using a wick system with the pots in contact with the ground - I'm thinking most of my water would get wicked into the ground. Which wouldn't be the end of the world, just defeat the purpose somewhat.

I'm finding, in my SIPs with a small reservoir, that tomatoes drink a LOT!


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